Biology, asked by rohirestle, 1 year ago

what are CAMP plants

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Answered by smartyprince
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CAM plants are those plants that photosynthesize through the Crassulacean Acid Metabolism or CAM photosynthesis. Usually, they are succulent plants and they possess a low surface-to-volume ratio.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plant Camp is a week long urban church planting immersion. For four weeks this summer, Plant4theGospel is hosting ministry boot camps for teenagers and adults from all across the country. We'll pack in a full schedule of ministry philosophy, advertising for a new church plant, downtown ministry, and on the ground evangelism. Would you follow along and pray with us that God would use these groups as they spread out across our city in children's events, gospel conversations, and church encouragement? Our prayer is that God would work through each group that comes to reach out to both the community here in SLC and their neighborhoods back home with a greater burden for gospel ministry.    
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